Located in Eastern Nepal, the Makalu Base Camp Trek will take us through to the 5th highest mountain in the world, Mount Makalu which stands at 8485 m. During this journey, we will also have the opportunity to visit the Makalu Barun National Park which is one of the most famous national parks in Nepal. The national park is known for its diversity in its flora and fauna with many animals taking shelter there. We will also go through a myriad of cultural groups including the Tamang, Rais and the Sherpas and will get a chance to experience their culture and their daily livelihood. Moreover, the Makalu Base Camp Trek is also known for its accessibility unlike many other treks in Nepal that will allow us to access basic food and living accommodations without any difficulty.
Trek
Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu 1,400m.
Day 2: Kathmandu 1,400m.
Day 3: Fly to Tumlingtar and drive to Num 1,450m.
Day 4: Seduwa 1,530m.
Day 5: Tashigaun 2065m.
Day 6: Khongma Danda 3,562m.
Day 7: Acclamatize at Khongma Dadaun 3,562m.
Day 8: Dobate 3,800m.
Day 9: Yangle Kharka 3,610m.
Day 10: Langmale Kharka 4,410m.
Day 11: Makalu Base Camp 4,870m.
Day 12: Exploring Makalu Base Camp
Day 13: Yangle Kharka 3,610m.
Day 14: Dobate 3,800m.
Day 15: Danda Kharka 2,850m.
Day 16: Seduwa 1,530m.
Day 17: Drive to Tumlingtar 410m.
Day 18: Fly to Kathmandu 1,400m.
Day 19: Departure
Itinerary Disclaimer(Details)
Changes: We often update our trip plans based on what our customers tell us and what's happening in each place we visit. So, the details you see here might be different from when you first signed up for your trip. It's important to check this information before you go so you know what's going on. Sometimes, things like weather, local situations, transport schedules, holidays, or other reasons might mean we have to change the plan once you're there. But don't worry, your guide or someone from the office will make sure you know about any changes while you're traveling.
Activities: In the day-to-day itinerary, you'll find a selection of optional activities that have been popular with previous travelers. However, this list isn't exhaustive and should only be seen as a guide to what might be available. The prices listed are approximate and cover entrance fees only; they don't include transport to and from the sites or local guides unless specified. Availability of activities may vary, and some may require joining with others. Keep in mind that it might not be possible to do all listed activities within the available time at each destination, so it's wise to plan for what interests you most. If pre-booking is recommended, you'll find a note in the Special Information section of the itinerary. You can usually arrange these activities independently or express your interest to your guide or local representative during the Welcome Meeting, and they'll assist you. For activities considered medium or high risk, we collaborate with operators whose safety and credentials we've assessed. While you might find the same activity cheaper elsewhere, we can't guarantee the safety or quality of those operators. Activities not listed above as medium or high risk haven't been assessed by us, and therefore, our staff and guide can't help you arrange them. We also avoid listing activities that go against our policies. Ultimately, the decision to participate in any activity not listed is at your own discretion and risk.
Trek guide description
Hike to high adventures, we use an experienced Licensed holder, English speaking guide. Our guides are reliable and have good knowledge about local regions in Nepal. Your guide will be there to assist you and give you information and advice and will resolve any problems that may arise during the trip. He will be tasked with arranging transportation on time and accommodation and day activities. He will be tasked with ensuring you get to the best sites during the trek. Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions or suggestions to your assigned guide. We will ensure that your guide will be with you throughout the duration of the trip.
Meals
Meals are including on this trip (breakfast, Lunch and dinner on local tea house) Limited food item available on mountain Kathmandu: Only Breakfast included
Transport
Private Jeep/van/bus, plane and walking (Arrival and departure transport from international airport is included). Please, send us your arrival and departure time information. Please, do not take another transportation service from the airport. If you take it, we do not cover it.
Domestic flight
Domestic flights Kathmandu to Tumlingtar and Tumlingtar to Kathmandu included. We need your passport details when you confirm the trip.
Individual/solo travelers
For individual or solo travelers, you will have the flexibility to join with the rest of the group and will not have to pay extra as our group trip is designed for shared accommodation. Due to this, you will not be required to pay the single supplement pack. Individuals joining group trips are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation. Furthermore, we also arrange same sex groups for the duration of the trip. If you would still like to stay on your own, you will also have the option to pay for the single supplement package and will arrange your single rooms during the trip.
Trip Joining Instructions.
Our trip is always going to start from Kathmandu and during the trip, we will use different hotels for different days. We will pick you up from the international airport in Kathmandu, also known as Tribhuvan International Airport and will arrange the transportation that will take you to your hotel. The 1st group meeting starts at 5pm in the hotel lobby where you will be introduced to your guide for the trip and the rest of the group. Please ensure that you check the hotel name and address before you come to Nepal and take a print copy as you may need it, if you miss your arrival in Kathmandu.
Accommodation
Hotel: 3 nights include breakfast trek tea house lodge: 15 nights.
Joining Hotel in Kathmandu
Hotel Kailash Kutee, Chaksibari Thamel, Kathmandu Phone no: 00977 1 4700657
Emergency contact.
When you have finished booking the trip, we will give you your assigned guide name and phone number with (WhatsApp) being the primary mode of communication a few days before you arrive. We will be available if you have any doubts or inquiries about the trip and you can use the following contact numbers to connect with us.
Office number: - 00977-1-4823674 (9 am to 5pm).
Gelu Sherpa: - 00977 9818730497 (will be available 24/7). Also available on WhatsApp.
What to take.
Depending on the season that you choose to travel with us, the equipment that you may have to carry during the trip may differ. If you travel during the months of April, May, September and October, it is warm throughout the course of the trip so we would advise you not to take unnecessary equipment. However, From the months of November to March, it is cold in the region so we would highly suggest you take warmer equipment. If you choose to travel with us during the winter season for high treks, we suggest taking equipment such as good waterproof shoes, gaiters, walking polls, crampons due to snow and ice being on passes above 4,000 meters. If you choose to travel with us during the months of June, July and August, we will be having the monsoon season here in Nepal and will face constant rain during the trip. Due to this, please ensure that you do not forget to take umbrellas and rain equipment. We would ultimately suggest that you take only essential things and pack light during the trip that may include extra clothes and equipment needed according to the seasons.
Packing List.
Body: - T-shirts, long sleeved shirts, Thermal wears, Neck buff, fleece jacket, Inner vests, Inner wear, Water/wind proof jacket/trousers, down jacket, loose trouser, Belt, woolen/fleece hat, hat or cap, gloves, Raincoat/Poncho, Walking polls
Foot: - Trekking boots, Trainer/running shoes, Socks, Worm socks for cold season, Gaiters for winter season, flip-flops/Slippers for camp
Others: - Day pack (Rucksack), Binoculars, Camera, sun glass (100% UV protected), Extra clothes for Kathmandu.
Personal care products: - Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Soap/hand wash, Shampoo, Body wash, Razor, Nail cutter, Ear buds, Ear plugs, wipes, Body lotion, sanitizer, deodorants, towel
Miscellaneous: - Sunscreen, Comb, Lip balm, Notebook, Pen, 2 water bottles (1 litter each), Pocketknife, Head lamp, Compass, Map
During the trip, we will provide you with waterproof duffel bags and sleeping bags from Kathmandu which should be returned after the completion of the trek).
Note: - From mid-November to March you may need warmer gear.
First Aid Kit.
Although your assigned guide will be carrying a first aid kit box containing essential medicines which will be used for the trekking team, we would advise that you bring your own first aid kit with your required medicines. For your guide, although he is allowed to give you essential items such as bandages and hands plus, he is not allowed to use or give any medicines to the travelling group. Please ensure that you bring all the medicine needed which is prescribed by your doctor.
Laundry
Laundry services are limited in places other than Kathmandu. In some places that we will be staying during the trip, they provide laundry services but please note that most don’t. For more information, you may ask your guide.
Nepal Entry Visa
Money exchange
Throughout the duration of the trip, many places will only accept NPR so please ensure you carry enough cash to cover your expenses during the trip. ATMs are only available in certain places during the trip which may take 2 to 5 percent of extra charge if you choose to withdraw money. During your stay in Kathmandu, you may choose to exchange money from a bank or many of the money exchange centers available here.
Spending money
Most of the money that you carry during the trip will be spent on extra meals/Snake/bars, drinks, shopping and additional things. Ensure that you look at the itinerary before the trip and plan your budget for the duration of the trip.
Health
Before the arrival of the trip, please go through the itinerary and the trip details to ensure that you are healthy enough to travel with us. As mentioned above, you will be required to carry your own first aid kid and medicine that is prescribed by your doctors. Please note that some of the places that we stay during the trip may not have pharmacies or hospitals and if any medical emergencies were to occur, we will ensure you descend safely. Furthermore, our guides are trained to handle basic first aid and will be at your assistance throughout the duration of the trip.
Travel Insurance
Please note that travel insurance is mandatory, and you may be prohibited from travelling with us without your travel insurance. The travel insurance is mainly used to cover any medical emergencies or other situations that may occur during the trip like the loss of your personal belongings or curtailment.
Tipping
It’s a common practice to tip service providers depending on the quality of service in Nepal. While tipping isn’t mandatory, it’s a way of expressing satisfaction with the services provided to you during your trip. Even if you’re not used to tipping, please note that it holds important value for those who serve you during your travels.
Throughout your trip, there will be multiple opportunities to tip local guides or drivers. You can choose to tip individually or can choose to collectively tip the staff members. The suggested tip for drivers is USD 1 to 2 per person per day based on the service’s quality and duration. For porters during the trekking part of your trip, we would recommend tip USD 4-6 by per person per day. For the assistant guide, we would recommend to tip USD 3-4 per person per day.
At the end of each trip, if you believe your assigned guide during the trip has done an exceptional job, a tip would be appreciated. The amount is entirely up to you, but as a guideline, we would recommend that you tip USD 4-5 per person per day.
Local Dress
In Asia, the dress code tends to be more conservative compared to that of Western countries. Therefore, when packing, it's advisable to choose loose, lightweight, and long clothing that will help you stay cool, especially in the hot and humid climate typical of Asian summers. When visiting predominantly Buddhist or Hindu, countries, it's important to dress respectfully and refrain from wearing very short shorts/skirts and singlets/tank tops, particularly when visiting temples, monasteries or other holy sites.
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International flight
"Check-in times and baggage allowances/restrictions can vary between airlines and are subject to change without prior notice. To obtain the most current information regarding your flight, we advise contacting your airline directly. Additionally, we suggest taking advantage of online check-in services in advance to mitigate the risk of potential delays at the airport."
Dates & Prices
We don’t have a fixed departure for this type of trip so at your request, we operate this trip. If you are 2 people, we operate this trip on your request date.
Per person